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Can we be more tax efficient?
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Ambit_miffed
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Hi all,
I'm after some advice, which i think i need to get from an accountant but thought to try here first.
I am employed full time, and earn £39k basic, plus an annual bonus of around £4k which just takes me over the 40% tax threshold after todays budget
My wife is employed part time and earns about £8k a year.
We are both partners in a small business that makes about £10k profit a year.
I'm looking for the most tax efficient way to split the £10k profit. My initial thought is to give it 100% to my wife. Is this allowed as we are partners - should i be taking at least something? would HMRC be confused by this, or can it be quite a natural arrangement?
Secondly, would we be better off going down a different route? such as ltd company and taking dividends from the profit? - i'm a little unsure how this works, and for the £10k profit we have, and cost savings might be negated by a need to have a proper accountant to do our books and file all the returns etc
any advice is greatly appreciated.
cheers
I'm after some advice, which i think i need to get from an accountant but thought to try here first.
I am employed full time, and earn £39k basic, plus an annual bonus of around £4k which just takes me over the 40% tax threshold after todays budget
My wife is employed part time and earns about £8k a year.
We are both partners in a small business that makes about £10k profit a year.
I'm looking for the most tax efficient way to split the £10k profit. My initial thought is to give it 100% to my wife. Is this allowed as we are partners - should i be taking at least something? would HMRC be confused by this, or can it be quite a natural arrangement?
Secondly, would we be better off going down a different route? such as ltd company and taking dividends from the profit? - i'm a little unsure how this works, and for the £10k profit we have, and cost savings might be negated by a need to have a proper accountant to do our books and file all the returns etc
any advice is greatly appreciated.
cheers
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Ambit_miffed wrote: »...
We are both partners in a small business that makes about £10k profit a year.
I'm looking for the most tax efficient way to split the £10k profit. My initial thought is to give it 100% to my wife. Is this allowed as we are partners - should i be taking at least something? would HMRC be confused by this, or can it be quite a natural arrangement?
As far as I'm aware you can divide up the profits of a partnership anyway you want, and change the split from year to year if you like.Ambit_miffed wrote: »Secondly, would we be better off going down a different route? such as ltd company and taking dividends from the profit? - i'm a little unsure how this works, and for the £10k profit we have, ...
Ltd co? Probably not for £10k. Although that's just my opinion.Ambit_miffed wrote: »and cost savings might be negated by a need to have a proper accountant to do our books and file all the returns etc
A proper accountant might well be able to save you some tax on your current business set up anyway. But, yes there is an extra overhead with a ltd co.0
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